I put this question in General Questions but got no response, I hope to get some reaction here.... My problem is as follows:I've 3 computers with Windows XP home edition
on
a small network, with a Wireless Access Point and a separate modem. It worked
OK till I upgraded ZA Free
last week to version 7.0.408.000. After that I could not make a connection beween my computers any more, but each computer was still able to access the internet. When I try to make a connection between
my own computers I get a message like this (roughly translated): &quot; An error occurred with the renewal of the connection to (e.g.) U:\\P2300\d . Microsoft Windows Network: Insufficient
storage space
on the server availlable to execute this instruction. The connection is not established.&quot; Ans sometimes I get a message like &quot;Path not found&quot;.Of couse I have an IP-range for my computer.After I put up this question on the forum I tried to reinstall all ZA programs - same result as before. Then I tried the hard way as indicated somewhere in the forum (I can't find it at the moment, but is is something like: a quicker way to deinstall ZA) with cleaning the register en many reboots, on all the computers. Result: the same as before!I'm getting desperate - can't somebody give me an idea where to look?
Thanks, Rob

I received an e-mail that a certain &quot;godown&quot; had replied to my message. But when I followed the link, all I could see was
&quot;The message you are trying to access has been deleted. Please update your bookmarks&quot;. Frankly, I've no idea what is ment by updating my bookmarks... and godown, will you please post you message again?Thanks!

Did you do a &quot;clean&quot; upgrade, or an &quot;upgrade&quot; upgrade? The &quot;clean&quot; upgrade will wipe all your ZA configurations, whereas the &quot;upgrade&quot; upgrade will preserve them.

If you did a &quot;clean&quot; upgrade, then you will have to configure your network settings again.

I tried the &quot;hard&quot; way removing ZA as mentioned somewhere in the forum, including deleting files and running Zabegone.reg with numerous reboots and installed ZA again, but no dice.
Of course I inserted a safe range for my own computers, as usual.
In the end (as I should have done the first time) I deinstalled ZA again the hard way, and tried whether the communication worked then. Indeed - now I can access my other computers again. But how can I install ZA in a working fashion?Thanks for your reaction.Rob

Hello Slyfox!I got a message in my mailbox that you had posted a reply. But when I logged in, I just got a message that your message was deleted. A short time ago this happened with another reply... I hope you will post your
reply again. Thanks!Rob